And if any should steal a calf or a sheep, and should slay it, or should sell it, five for the calf, and four sheep for the sheep.
And if in and being struck should die, it is not murder to him striking.
But if the sun should rise upon him, he is liable, he shall die for it; and if there be no possessions to him, let him be sold for the theft.
And if and should be found in his hand from the theft, from both donkey unto sheep double
And if any should graze upon a field or a vineyard, and should let his cattle graze upon field he shall pay from his field according to his produce; but if all the field should be grazed upon, best
And if going forth should find thorn-bushes, and should set on fire a threshing-floor, or corn, or a field, shall pay
And if any should give to his neighbor silver or items to guard, and it should be stolen from out of the house of the man, if should be found he shall pay double.
But if should not shall come forward before God, and shall swear by an oath he did not do wickedly regarding all that was in deposit for the care of neighbor.
According to every particular offence, concerning both calf, and beast of burden, and sheep, and garment, and every destruction being accused, the one who then should be, before God shall come then the by God shall pay double to his neighbor.
And if any should give to the neighbor a beast of burden, or a calf, or sheep, or any cattle to guard; and it should break, or come to an end, or captive and no one should know,
there shall be an oath of God between both, he had not done wickedly to partake altogether of the deposit put in care neighbor, and thus shall receive him favorably and he shall not pay.
And if it be stolen from him, he shall pay the owner of it.
And if taken by wild beasts he shall lead him to the game, and he shall not pay.
And if anyone should ask to borrow from neighbor, and it should break, or die, or captive and the owner of it should not be with it, he shall pay.
But if should be with it, he shall not pay. But if a hireling should be with it, it will be to him for his wage.
And if any should beguile a virgin not betrothed, and should go to bed with her, with a dowry
But if in shaking he shakes his head in dissent, and should not to give her to him as wife, silver according to as much as is the dowry of the virgins.
Every one going to bed with a beast - to death you shall kill them.
The one sacrificing to gods shall be utterly destroyed, except alone.
And a foreigner nor should you afflict him, for you were foreigners in of Egypt.
Every widow and orphan you shall not maltreat.
And if you should maltreat them, and crying out they should yell out to me, in hearing I shall listen to their yell,
and I shall be provoked to anger with rage, and I will kill you and will be widows, and your children orphans.
And if money should be lent with interest to the brother destitute close to you, you shall not be coercing him, you shall not place upon
And if for collateral you should take for security the cloak neighbor, before of the sun you shall give it back to him,
is his wrap-around garment, this alone is cloak in what manner shall he go to bed? If then he should yell out to me, I will listen to him, merciful
magistrates and rulers of your people you shall not speak wickedly.
first-fruits first-born you shall give to me -
so shall you do with your calf, and your sheep, and your beast of burden. Seven days it shall be under the mother, but day you shall give back
And men to me, and meat in a field taken by wild beasts you shall not eat, to the